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The One Trick You Need for Perfect Hamantaschen Every Time

No explosions, no leaks, perfectly-shaped cookies every time.

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For such a simple cookie, the hamantaschen gives a lot of headaches. The most frequently asked hamantaschen question I get is: Why do my hamantaschen keep exploding? How can I get my hamantaschen to keep their shape?

There are a few small tweaks you can make to ensure perfectly-shaped, non-exploding or leaking hamantaschen every time. Promise.

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Pinch It. Pinch It Good.

Don’t get lazy when pinching your hamantaschen corners. Make sure you pinch those corners nice and tight, each and every time — as if the fate of the Jewish people depends on it.

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Fill Wisely

If you use a jam or other filling that is too watery or not thick enough, it may contribute to what we experts call…leaky hamantaschen syndrome. Fillings like Nutella, a thick jam, peanut butter (or other nut butter), and cream cheese sweetened with sugar (just to name a few) will keep their shape better than, say, dulce de leche or a runny jelly. One pastry chef in NYC even told me that jams with high fructose corn syrup will actually hold their shape better than those without. Heck, it’s just once a year — go for it.

Chill Out

But the most crucial step for ensuring your cookies keep their shape is to CHILL THEM. That’s right — after you roll, fill, and shape your cookies, pop those suckers back into the fridge for 10 minutes or the freezer for 5 minutes to ensure a good bake.

Now get baking! Here are some of our favorite recipes to try:

The best classic hamantaschen

Cannoli hamantaschen

Gluten-free hamantaschen

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